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Dementia patients benefit from quiz games.

Researchers have found evidence that simple quiz games and letter puzzles have a significant positive impact on people with dementia. In a pilot study conducted

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COVID-19 Mortality Rates in German Hospitals

A recent study published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine has revealed that the mortality rate for COVID-19 patients in German hospitals is 22%, rising to

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Smart People Live Longer

Intelligent People Have Higher Life Expectancy and Lower Risk of Diseases, Study Shows A groundbreaking long-term study of 65,765 children has found that intelligent people

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Supporting the Fight Against Coronavirus from Home

Stanford University Calls for Computing Power to Develop Coronavirus Therapy Stanford University is calling on the public to lend their computing power to help develop

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Ebola drug may cure Corona.

A potential treatment for the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) has been discovered through clinical trials conducted by the University of Alberta and pharmaceutical company Gilead. The

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Fast Food Manipulates Brain’s Appetite Control

Fast food consumption can lead to changes in the brain’s appetite control after just a few days, potentially causing long-term damage to the hippocampus. Researchers

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AI creates powerful antibiotic

In a groundbreaking discovery, American researchers have used AI algorithms to develop a highly effective new antibiotic that combats resistant bacteria in a novel way.

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94% Success Rate Divorce Formula

Mathematicians have developed a simple formula that can predict whether a marriage will last or end in divorce. The formula, created by psychology professor John

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Fluoride damages tooth enamel cells.

Fluoride in Toothpaste Linked to Dental Fluorosis in Children The human tooth enamel is one of the hardest surfaces in nature, consisting of 95% inorganic

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Small Men at Higher Alzheimer’s Risk

A recent study conducted by the University of Copenhagen has found that taller men have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. The study analyzed